Model Ashley Graham arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, May 4, 2026, to host Vogue's official red-carpet livestream [1], [2].
Graham's role as the face of Vogue's digital coverage places her at the center of one of the world's most exclusive fashion events. Her presence as a host highlights the intersection of high fashion and digital media reach during the gala's high-profile arrivals.
The event, held in New York City, centered on the theme "Fashion Is Art" [2]. Graham, 38, was selected by Vogue to lead the livestream, providing real-time commentary and interviews as guests arrived at the museum [1], [2].
For the evening, Graham wore a gown designed by Dimitra Petsa of the Greek label Di Petsa [1]. The choice of a Greek designer for the red carpet aligns with the event's focus on the artistic nature of garment construction, and design.
As the host, Graham managed the flow of the digital broadcast, bridging the gap between the physical red carpet and the global audience watching via Vogue's platforms [1], [2]. The Met Gala remains a primary driver of fashion trends and social media engagement, often serving as the most discussed cultural event of the spring season.
“Ashley Graham arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, May 4, 2026, to host Vogue's official red-carpet livestream.”
The appointment of a high-profile model like Ashley Graham to lead Vogue's livestream underscores the shift in how luxury brands and publications manage red-carpet access. By prioritizing a digital-first host, Vogue aims to capture a broader, more engaged audience in real time, transforming a static arrival process into a dynamic broadcast event.




